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Sweet!

Didn't know Luke made sliders or a front bumper for our rigs. I'm going to get his rear bumper soon. Mind me asking how much his sliders are?
Front bumper is brand new. I think my bumper was first out the door. Luke is awesome to work with.
 
There is lot of info (and strong opinions) on roof top tents on this site and at expedition portal. My two cents, decide between hard-shell and soft and compare from there. Ideally, you'd want to see a number of them side by side (like at the NW Overland Rally near Leavenworth WA June 15-18 or Overland Expo West next week in Flagstaff).

Tepui Tents (Soquel / Santa Cruz) and CVT (Bend) seem the market share leaders with lots of choices. I ultimately chose a CVT Shasta from their Summit series (burly build and some nice addl features). I installed off the back of the truck for weather cover & use of the tailgate for gear access and cooking.

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And since you appear a dog person - here is my travel companion.
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There is lot of info (and strong opinions) on roof top tents on this site and at expedition portal. My two cents, decide between hard-shell and soft and compare from there. Ideally, you'd want to see a number of them side by side (like at the NW Overland Rally near Leavenworth WA June 15-18 or Overland Expo West next week in Flagstaff).

Tepui Tents (Soquel / Santa Cruz) and CVT (Bend) seem the market share leaders with lots of choices. I ultimately chose a CVT Shasta from their Summit series (burly build and some nice addl features). I installed off the back of the truck for weather cover & use of the tailgate for gear access and cooking.

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And since you appear a dog person - here is my travel companion.
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If you have an RTT, does it take up your full roof, so that you can't store gear on top? Nice looking dog! Burmese? Or some sort of cattle dog? Also, looks like a major deciding factor on RTTs is cost. Hard shells seem super pricey.

Mark
 
There is lot of info (and strong opinions) on roof top tents on this site and at expedition portal. My two cents, decide between hard-shell and soft and compare from there. Ideally, you'd want to see a number of them side by side (like at the NW Overland Rally near Leavenworth WA June 15-18 or Overland Expo West next week in Flagstaff).

Tepui Tents (Soquel / Santa Cruz) and CVT (Bend) seem the market share leaders with lots of choices. I ultimately chose a CVT Shasta from their Summit series (burly build and some nice addl features). I installed off the back of the truck for weather cover & use of the tailgate for gear access and cooking.

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And since you appear a dog person - here is my travel companion.
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Do you have any pix of it folded up and stored away?
 
I really like that bumper, seems light weight. Not a fan of how far that tube sticks out but might be the angle. Always wanted a Dane. :)


EDIT: I dont see that front bumper on the site. Do you have a link?
 
I really like that bumper, seems light weight. Not a fan of how far that tube sticks out but might be the angle. Always wanted a Dane. :)


EDIT: I dont see that front bumper on the site. Do you have a link?
I don't think they are on the site yet. Write to Luke and he'll get you taken care of. I live local, so I just wandered into the shop. I think he told me that there are already a dozen folks who have them on order. As for the Danes...highly recommend. We've had Danes since we got married. The two we have now are numbers 4 and 5. Main downside is short lifespan. We've been lucky to get 10-11 years.
 
Love the method wheels. Those are the NV's? Are you running spacers? I really like Method wheels but it was my understanding the backspace was not enough and you need to run spacers and no caps. Good looking truck!
 
Love the method wheels. Those are the NV's? Are you running spacers? I really like Method wheels but it was my understanding the backspace was not enough and you need to run spacers and no caps. Good looking truck!
Luke ordered the Method NV wheels with the appropriate backspacing already built in when they arrived. Pretty cool.
 
Great looking cruiser and pups!
 
Since you had it from new what kind of maintenance have you done to keep it running and what parts broke and had to be replaced? Great Build!
 
Since you had it from new what kind of maintenance have you done to keep it running and what parts broke and had to be replaced? Great Build!
Amazingly...virtually nothing has ever broken. I've done the scheduled mainentence, with the exception of the timing belt, which is way overdue and I'm going to get done this week. The light switch on the center dome is broken off, and I am struggling to find a replacement. Will probably need to fab something. Other than that...unbelievable...but NOTHING. This is rule number one of why I LOVE Cruisers. If you take care of them, they tend to run forever.
 
I just got the LED bulb replacement kit from PFran. Put them in the front map lights. Really bright and white compared to the stock. (Also love that it came with red bulbs for you night time navigators out there) I'll work my way to the back next. Still need to find a replacement switch for the center dome light. Any suggestions on that?
 
Love the method wheels. Those are the NV's? Are you running spacers? I really like Method wheels but it was my understanding the backspace was not enough and you need to run spacers and no caps. Good looking truck!
The 18" methods come in the correct backspacing for our cruisers, thats what I'm running.

@MJay The cruiser looks sick man! Love the 35s and luke's front bumper!
 

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